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St. John’s University (SJU), along with the SJU Faculty Association and the St. John’s Chapter of the American Association of University Presidents (AAUP-FA) have agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement that will expire June 30, 2017.

Lebaton Sucharow has been named to The National Law Journal's 2015 Plaintiffs' Hot List. The story profiling the firm's recent successes features Christopher Keller '97, a partner on the team that came to the rescue of pension fund shareholders and helped to secure a $265 million settlement in a case stemming from the death of 29 miners in the Upper Big Branch Mine.

Fact and fiction blurred when Richard V. Licata '73, a working actor who also practices law in New York, portrayed the U.S. Supreme Court's chief justice in an episode of House of Cards, Netflix's acclaimed online series.

Was storied venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins an insular boys' club where women were unduly excluded? Prof. David l. Gregory, Executive Director of the Center for Labor and Employment Law, weighs in on the ongoing gender discrimination case.

Earlier this week, Professor Mark L. Movsesian—director of the Law School’s Center for Law and Religion—participated in a panel program on “The Evolution and Implications of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act” at the Federal Bar Council’s annual Winter Bench & Bar Conference.

Love was in the air at St. John’s as close to 100 alumni couples, many of whom met at the University and later married, gathered in St. Thomas More Church on the Queens campus on Saturday, February 7, 2015, for a special Mass that included a renewal of their marriage vows. They came together for the Blessing of the Couples ceremony, an event that has become one of St. John’s most popular annual traditions.